Peep And The Big Wide World Quack Quotes & Sayings
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The brain is a dynamic system that constantly processes and creates your reality. It works best if you balance all the things that the brain is good at. The brain is good at being adaptable, flexible, creative, and intelligent. But it's also good at playing and just being. A balanced life provides time - every day if possible - so that every function of the brain is allowed to come alive and flourish. — Deepak Chopra

You can never compare a stadium full of people to statistics online ... There's something about seeing people's faces, and it's amazing [seeing how] things online can also be translated offline. — Lilly Singh

Duck-bill, n. Your account at your restaurant during the canvas-back season. — Ambrose Bierce

Path to happiness is to be in relationship with travelling... — Self

When he breathed he truly was Australia's greatest white elder and friend without peer to the original Australians. — Noel Pearson

Start marching forward, even when into the new and unknown, and don't be deterred by obstacles. — Daphne Koller

We live in a society where we may have differences, of course, but we learn to celebrate these differences. — Bernice King

Smile despite the pain. Dance despite the rain. turn the negatives into positives again and again. — R.v.m.

All you would hear every night on the news was that somebody had been shot dead in a certain part of Belfast. We lived opposite a judge, and there were always soldiers crouched down in our garden. We'd sit and talk to them, and I even used to sing to them! — Rachel Tucker

This is heaven. You can stop praying now. — Jhonen Vasquez

There is no regularly constituted church of Christ on earth, nor any person qualified to administer any church ordinances; nor can there be until new apostles are sent by the Great Head of the Church for whose coming I am seeking. — Roger Williams

Seriously bad ideas (are) bad ideas which appeal to the prejudices of serious people. — Paul Krugman